Essays on a philosophical interpretation of justice: the virtue of justice
In: Problems in contemporary philosophy v. 41
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In: Problems in contemporary philosophy v. 41
In: Man: the journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 345
This title refutes modern, positivist theories of the nature of law and argues that law exists in all human communities before it is formally expressed. Drawing on anthropology and classical theory, the theory offered will be of interest to students of philosophy, anthropology, and the sociological study of law
This title refutes modern, positivist theories of the nature of law and argues that law exists in all human communities before it is formally expressed. Drawing on anthropology and classical theory, the theory offered will be of interest to students of philosophy, anthropology, and the sociological study of law
In: Law and Justice in Community, S. 167-188
In: Law and Justice in Community, S. 66-90
In: Law and Justice in Community, S. 231-260
In: Law and Justice in Community, S. 132-166
In: Law and Justice in Community, S. 91-131
In: Law and Justice in Community, S. 40-65